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穿着:指穿上某种服装或装束。
常用释义
穿着:指穿上某种服装或装束。

例句

1·The first time a piece of attire intended to be worn into a lake, pool or sea was called a suit was back in 1883.

首次把在湖里、水池中或海里的穿着称作衣服(suit 游泳衣)要追溯到1883年。

2·Each of these items represents something different and can be incorporated into the bride's attire in several different ways.

每个这些项目代表了一些不同的和可以被纳入新娘的礼服在几个不同的方式。

3·When Peter, who had not paid much attention, saw her suddenly in her light attire, he grinned.

彼得本来没怎么注意她,突然看见她穿着一身轻便衣服,便咧嘴笑了。

4·All were in their night attire.

他们都穿着睡衣。

5·On the day of this report all the women were dressed accordingly, in their national attire.

在进行报道采访的这天,全村女人都不约而同地穿上他们富有民族气息的华服。

6·Hill makes a great deal in this book about the importance of neatness of attire and of personal habits.

希尔在这本书中用大量的篇幅谈到整洁的着装和个人习惯的重要性。

7·Gone were the bikes and lacrosse sticks that once cluttered the front porch, appalling some guests as they arrived for state dinners in formal attire.

杂乱地堆放在门廊里的自行车和曲棍球棒曾经让身着正装来参加州宴的客人们大惊失色,不过这些都已经被清理掉了。

8·This man, in his attire, as in all his person, realized the type of what may be called the well-bred mendicant, — extreme wretchedness combined with extreme cleanliness.

那人,从他的服装和神气看去,是极其穷苦而又极其整洁的,可以说是体现了人们称为高等乞丐的那一种。

9·The majority of little kids wish to be dressed in a elegant dress little Black Dresses, and a basic white flower girl attire may be somewhat of a frustration to them.

大多数孩子愿意穿上高雅的黑色礼服,而且穿着白色婚纱的伴娘觉得这样从某种程度上说很令人沮丧。

10·Wear business attire. Of course the interviewer can't see you, but you won't feel, or sound, as businesslike in your pajamas。

穿上正装。当然,面试官看不见你,但是穿着睡衣是不能让你感到,或是听起来像在谈正事儿。

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